Week of October 16, 2024

Former Chinook resident gave a unique "Thank You" to nursing home residents

Steve Edwards

Glenna Hiner Schaible grew up in Chinook. She was raised by her Grandma Lucille Finley Nash, a lifetime resident of Chinook. Glenna explained, "Grandma was a strong Christian woman who had a hard life but was always strong. She didn't have much but always had enough and raised me that way. I was looking to give something back to this small town where she lived that would honor and respect the memory of my grandma. I know that Grandma Lucille would approve such a gesture." A serious quilter,...

Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame Announces 2025 Inductees

Press Release

Living: Richard Louis Stuker of Chinook; Legacy: John Stuker of Chinook. PRESS RELEASE Media Contacts: Christy Stensland, Executive Director, (406) 653-3800, Christy@montanacowboyfame.org The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center (MCHF & WHC) announces their 17th class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. The inductees were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general public. Inductees are honored for their notable contributions to the history and...

  • Beeters come out on top during Senior Night

    Bianca Blake

    The 'Beeters hosted the Seeley-Swan Blackhawks on Senior Night. The Blackhawks stand at a season of 5-0. The 'Beeters hoping to change that to serve them their first loss. The first quarter started in what seemed to be a back and forth with the ball. As the 'Beeters seemed to continually push back their opposition, the Blackhawks held strong. Powell, Standiford, and Bell did their best to keep the ball moving and keep their team moving on the green. Both teams were not letting another progress....

  • Harlem Lady Cats show their colors

    Bianca Blake

    This week the Lady Cats made the trek to play against the Glasgow Scotties. This wasn't their only road trip as they also adventured into Wolf Point Wolves territory. Thursday was spent in Glasgow for the Lady Cats Volleyball team. Both teams were found in a sea of pink, as they showcased their colors to raise awareness and support Breast Cancer Survivors. Amid this beautiful homage, neither team delayed in getting into set number one. The Lady Cats stayed neck and neck with the Scotties, but...

  • Wildcats in Belt showcase indomitable spirit

    Bianca Blake

    This weekend Wildcats ventured into the undefeated Belt Huskies’ territory hoping to break their winning streak season. The Harlem Wildcats have not had the best season, but this doesn’t stop the players from being anything less than great. The game kicked off with the Wildcats being taken down by the Huskies in tackles. After a possession change, the Huskies made their first touchdown with a successful 1-point conversion. Kelly, Better, and Morgan were determined to continue to get back up after each take down, which made for a powerful...

  • 'Beeter Volleyball "beets" the competition

    Bianca Blake

    This week the Sugarbeeter Volleyball team traveled to Cut Bank Thursday to play against the Wolves. Saturday, the Sugarbeeters hosted the Shelby Coyotes on Senior Night. The Sugarbeeters had a great lineup of games against the Wolves. The gym was full of high energy due to Cut Bank's Senior Night. The 'Beeters played well in all three sets, leaving the Wolves with a 3-0 victory. Set 1 ended with the Sugarbeeters shaking off their nerves and pulling away with a win of 25-21. Set 2, the 'Beeters...

  • Hays-Lodgepole bring the thunder to the Bears

    Bianca Blake

    This week the Hays-Lodgepole Thunderbirds only had one game this week and traveled to Box Elder to face off against the Lady Bears’ Volleyball team. The Thunderbirds were electrifying in their game against the Bears. With a match of leading 2-1, it was a travel well worth it. In set number one, the Bears brought all their might against the Thunderbirds. The Hays team did not back down as they kept the Bears at bay, until the Bears pulled away ending the set with a score of 25-17. In set number two ending with 25-16, the Thunderbirds secured...

  • Journal Jots

    Harlem Library Tonight, Oct. 16, is the Friends of the Library annual membership meeting. A free soup supper will be served at 6 P.M. followed by the business meeting. New members are needed so come support your library. Annual dues are ten dollars. There will be no After School Squad today, Oct. 16 or Lego Club Oct. 17. The Book Challenge for October is to read a book with antonyms in the title. During the month of October “Buy a Bag O’Books!” Fill a grocery sack with used books for only one dollar. As part of the library’s...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Hello From the Chinook Senior Center I have been gone for a full week of fun in Boston and let me tell you that the colors weren’t even changing much, as it has been unseasonably warm there. Nevertheless it was a wonderful week spent with my sister and we had so much fun making memories and filling a bucket list. Boston is rich in history and so many places to walk to and think about. What a marvelous time filled with adventures! We are now charging through October with lots of upcoming activities! We have many fun things slated for October...

Fort Peck Summer Theatre announces the 2025 Season Line Up featuring an exciting mix of enduring classics and new hits direct from Broadway. Plus a WORLD PREMIERE!

For Immediate Release - Fort Peck Theatre

The Play That Goes Wrong May 23 – June 8 When the accident prone, inept troop of actors attempts to perform a complicated 1920’s murder mystery play, chaos breaks loose. Actors forget lines, set pieces collapse and equipment tumbles. Everything that can possibly go wrong does so, to hilarious effects ending in complete and total happy disarray. Rock of Ages June 13 – June 29 This show is all about the music featuring iconic 80’s classic rock hits by Journey, Bon Jovi, Poison, Pat...

Harlem Library

The Friends of the Harlem Library will be hosting their annual membership meeting on Wednesday, October 16, 6 P.M. at the Harlem Library. There will be a free soup supper followed by the business meeting. All current members and prospective members are invited. The Friends are seeking new members so please come and support your local library. Annual dues of ten dollars may be paid at this meeting. The Book Challenge for October is to read a book with antonyms in the title. During the month of...

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